Thousands Using New Georgia Online Voter Registration

ATLANTA (AP) -- State officials say thousands of voters have used Georgia's new Web-based programs to register ahead of the May 20 primary.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported (http://bit.ly/1ezEVa0) that more than 4,000 voters had used the new online and application-based voter registration programs as of early Wednesday morning to beat the April 21 registration deadline for the upcoming primary.

Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp announced the launch of the Web-based systems in late March, saying the programs are expected to save local elections boards time and money.

Georgians looking to use either the online system of the application must have a valid driver's license or state-issued identification card.

Associated Press News Release

ATLANTA (AP) -- Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp is reminding voters April 21 is the deadline to register for the May 20 primary.

Kemp says it's now easier to register since the launch of the state's online registration program.

The "My Voter Page" mobile application also allows Georgians to register, view sample ballots, find their polling location and more. Voters must have a valid Georgia driver's license to use the online program.

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